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In some senses, whig is marked as obsolete, UK, historical, rare, US. Watch for register when choosing this word.
VERB + WHIG
cheers
WHIG + NOUN
history, interpretation
noun
Acidulated whey, sometimes mixed with buttermilk and sweet herbs, used as a cooling beverage.
Buttermilk.
verb
To urge forward; drive briskly.
To jog along; move or work briskly.
To weird out or disturb someone.
noun
A member of an 18th- and 19th-century political party in Britain that was opposed to the Tories, and eventually became the Liberal Party.
One was a piece, Two Cheers for the Whig Interpretation of History, by William Cronon, president of the American Historical Association.
A member (especially a politician) of the former Liberal Party or its successor, the Liberal Democrats.
An advocate of war against, or independence from, Britain during the American Revolution.
A member of a 19th-century US political party opposed to the Democratic Party.
One was a piece, Two Cheers for the Whig Interpretation of History, by William Cronon, president of the American Historical Association.
WiktionaryWilliam Pitt the Elder was perhaps the most influential member of the Whig party.
Tatoeba · #9772068He's a Whig.
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In some senses, whig is marked as obsolete, UK, historical, rare, US. Watch for register when choosing this word.